Fetterman: DC lacks America’s finest minds, says Colbert
Stephen Colbert’s Late-Night Show: A Propaganda Machine for the Democratic Party
Since leaving “The Colbert Report” in 2014, late-night entertainer Stephen Colbert has lost his spark. His jokes fall flat, his monologues are predictable, and his guests all lean towards the left. It’s clear that “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” has become a propaganda machine for the Democratic party.
So surprise me not when Democratic Sen. John Fetterman showed up wearing his hoodie and signature shorts to trade insults with Colbert about his Republican constituents.
Not only is the man an embarrassment as a politician, he has downgraded the entire House and Senate in his refusal to represent the American people with a modicum of respectability and class. Additionally, trashing those he works alongside on national television just shows how despicable and unintelligent he is. Colbert and his crowd, however, loved Fetterman’s remark.
During his Wednesday appearance, Colbert decided to discuss Fetterman’s “strong meme game.”
“Is it awkward to be in the Capitol and then run into people that you have put up a devastating meme about because you’ve got excellent meme game, but then you have to see these people in the cafeteria?” Colbert asked, stroking Fetterman’s ego.
(For those of us, citizens, who actually expect our government to be more than clever meme creators, I question what value that skill adds to our national security, the rebuilding of our economy or our impending involvement in the Hamas-Israel war? To that same end, has Fetterman seen the scathing memes created by others about himself. Ones that compare him to a sanitation worker at the Capitol, the Senate’s auto mechanic, and more adequately portray how Fetterman is actually viewed by those he is supposed to represent? )
“You all need to know that America is not sending their best and brightest to Washington, D.C.,” the senator responded, garnering laughs from the audience.
Like sometimes, you literally, you just can’t believe, like you know, these people are making the decisions that are, you know, determining the government here. It’s actually scary, too,” he continued.
His words criticizing the intelligence of Republican senators and representatives only fuels the divide our entire nation is experiencing. A house divided shall fall. Isn’t his job to make the United States stronger? You can see his underbelly through his comments.
Conceivably, the only reason Fetterman captured his Senate seat is because he had the power of the great Democratic collective and money machine backing him. They needed another empty-headed, controllable body to count on from a key state.
A tree stump could have taken his place had one qualified for candidacy. I don’t say this to riff on Fetterman’s very real auditory and depression issues. Neither of these are funny, and I’m not one to sink so low.
Let’s be real, though, Fetterman is no rocket scientist. He’s a tool to be used in whatever way possible to grow and feather the bed of the Democratic party. He also showed what was important to him in this interview.
A few giggles are important to Fetterman; his concerns are very self-serving. If they weren’t, he wouldn’t have engaged in such shallow conversation designed to place the Republican party and his direct constituents in such poor light. It speaks a lot to his character, beyond his intelligence.
Ironically, what Fetterman doesn’t get is, “It is normally the least intelligent person in the room that doesn’t even realize exactly how stupid he is.” Seems like that classic statement holds true here as well.
That is the reason he now believes he is above those he serves alongside. He stands on huge shoulders, but it isn’t because he deserves to be there. It is because he is useful and obedient to the Democratic party, like President Joe Biden.
All I can say is Fetterman was right when he said to Colbert with such hubris that “America is not sending their best and brightest to D.C.” The man is the joke of the Senate, and he hasn’t a clue. It would be funny, if it wasn’t so sad.
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In what ways does Colbert’s use of humor in conveying political messages compromise the integrity of his show
S://www.westernjournal.com/mitch-mcconnell-sends-trump-major-message-correction-apology/”>Mitch McConnell, who also follows the party line.
Colbert, on the other hand, continues to provide a platform for these types of guests who engage in divisive rhetoric and contribute to the ongoing polarization in our society. His show is no longer about entertainment or comedy; it is a vehicle for promoting the agenda of the Democratic party.
It is clear that Colbert has taken a side in the political spectrum and has chosen to use his show as a platform to push his personal beliefs and preferences onto his viewers. This is a betrayal of the principles of journalism and unbiased reporting that should be upheld by late-night talk show hosts.
Colbert’s blatant bias is evidenced not only by the choice of his guests but also by the way he presents the news and current events. He cherry-picks information to fit his narrative and disregards any opposing views or perspectives. This one-sidedness undermines the credibility of his show and perpetuates the echo chamber effect that is so detrimental to productive and respectful political discourse.
Moreover, Colbert’s use of humor to convey political messages further highlights his partisan agenda. While comedy can be a powerful tool for social commentary, Colbert often crosses the line into political activism. He sacrifices genuine humor and entertainment for the sake of advancing his political agenda and promoting his preferred candidates and policies.
This kind of propaganda disguised as comedy is dangerous for our society. It reinforces existing biases and prejudices, fosters division and hostility, and diminishes the importance of critical thinking and independent analysis. It feeds into the tribalism and polarization that is tearing our country apart.
We deserve better from our late-night talk show hosts. We deserve hosts who can provide us with unbiased news and information, who can challenge our preconceptions and make us think critically, regardless of our political affiliation. We deserve hosts who can unite us, rather than further dividing us.
Colbert’s late-night show has devolved into a platform for promoting the Democratic party’s agenda and shaping public opinion in favor of their narrative. It is a disservice to his viewers, to journalism, and to the principles of fairness, balance, and integrity that should guide our media.
If Colbert truly wants to be a
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